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π’‚«

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Igi Gunu Character

π’‚« is a cuneiform sign encoded at U+120AB, commonly referenced by its Unicode cuneiform name.

U+120AB

This page helps you quickly identify and copy the cuneiform symbol π’‚«. It’s encoded in Unicode and can be used in design files, web text, and plain writing. You’ll also find practical copy options and usage ideas below.

Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Igi Gunu Character Meaning

π’‚« is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES IGI GUNU.” In practice, the exact interpretation can depend on the source tradition, tablet context, or scholarly transcription system. When you use this character, it’s usually to accurately represent a specific sign from Unicode/assorted cuneiform sign lists, to label or diagram texts, or to include it in digital editions. If you’re working with transliterations, pair the symbol with the sign name from your reference set so readers can map it back to the correct sign value.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or pasting the exact cuneiform character in digital manuscripts and annotations
  • β€’Including the sign in typography and font testing for cuneiform blocks
  • β€’Creating educational charts or sign lists that reference Unicode characters
  • β€’Tagging or labeling images of tablets in blogs, presentations, and museum resources
  • β€’Building searchable text for humanities projects that track specific cuneiform signs

Examples

π’‚« Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times IGI Gunu

  • π’‚«β€œLook for the sign π’‚« in the upper register.”
  • π’‚«β€œUnicode U+120AB corresponds to π’‚«.”
  • π’‚«β€œIn this sign list, π’‚« is labeled β€˜Ezen times IGI Gunu.’”
  • π’‚«β€œAdd π’‚« to your cuneiform transcription according to the chosen catalog.”
  • π’‚«β€œFont test: does π’‚« render correctly on mobile?”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120AB
HTML Entity𒂫
HTML Code𒂫
CSS\120AB

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ezen Times Igi Gunu character mean?

π’‚« is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN EZEN TIMES IGI GUNU.” In practice, the exact interpretation can depend on the source tradition, tablet context, or scholarly transcription system. When you use this character, it’s usually to accurately represent a specific sign from Unicode/assorted cuneiform sign lists, to label or diagram texts, or to include it in digital editions. If you’re working with transliterations, pair the symbol with the sign name from your reference set so readers can map it back to the correct sign value.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’‚«?

The Unicode codepoint is U+120AB.

How can I copy π’‚« into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒂫.

What CSS escape should I use for this character?

Use the CSS escape: \\120AB.

Where can I use π’‚« (text and design)?

You can use it in plain text, documents, design tools that support Unicode, and in web content via the character itself or the provided escapes/entities.